खोज करना पदोंहमारे डिस्कवर पेज पर मनोरम सामग्री और विविध दृष्टिकोणों का अन्वेषण करें। नए विचारों को उजागर करें और सार्थक बातचीत में संलग्न हों
Human Resources - Social Engineering In The 20th Century
This documentary examines the role that science and technology play in the exploitation and control of human beings. The desire by a small group of the ruling elite to control others epitomizes their psychopathy as well as the pathology inherent in technocratic, sociological philosophies. Topics include behaviorism - scientific management - workplace democracy - schooling - frustration/aggression hypothesis - eugenics - human experimentation.
The documentary includes original interviews with Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Rebecca Lemov (world as laboratory), Christopher Simpson (the science of coercion), George Ritzer (the McDonaldization of society), Morris Berman (the reenchantment of the world), John Taylor Gatto (dumbing us down), Alfie Kohn (what does it mean to be well-educated?) and others.
Acclaimed:
“A viscerally overpowering film and at the same time a thoughtful meditation on the human condition.”
– Walter A. Davis, professor emeritus, Ohio State University
“Brilliant…riveting…the amount of material the filmmaker covers and unifies is astounding…
Human resources diagnose the 20th century.”
– Stephen Soldz, professor, Boston graduate school of psychoanalysis;
President, psychologists for social responsibility
“Powerful…must-see…it will leave you spellbound.”
– Andrew Goliszek, author, in the name of science:
A history of secret programs, medical research, and human experimentation
“An important work…terrifying in its implications….
Human resources is a must-see for those of us who still take democracy seriously.”
– Bruce E. Levine, author of commonsense rebellion:
Taking back your life from drugs, shrinks, corporations, and a world that has gone crazy
“It scared the **** out of me…a powerful and methodical
Dissection of the dominant culture.”
– Derrick Jensen, author, endgame
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?????? How Russia’s Military Operation in Ukraine Has Affected Chinese Views of the World
A recent study finds that Russia is the most positively perceived country by the Chinese, while the US is the most negatively viewed country.
Russia’s military operation in Ukraine is seen as a rightful response to US and NATO’s “bullying” of Russia.
Russia appears to be strongly supported in resisting what is redefined as American aggression ?
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?? Russia’s ’special operation’ in Ukraine could be considered the first of many battles to keep the crass ideology of the West far from Russian borders.
After taking major steps to align itself with the institutions of Western philosophy and thinking, Russia is now giving the West a serious rethink as it struggles to defend the homeland from on onslaught of cultural and social rot.
? By Robert Bridge
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?? Today we are witnessing the historic endgame playing out. The current war in Ukraine is but one malignant manifestation.
It’s rare for Strategic Culture Foundation to find itself in agreement with pronouncements made by American President Joe Biden.
This week, Biden asserted once again that economic inflation and recession hitting the American economy are “not inevitable”. He is correct – at least in part.
Although not for reasons that he would ever admit ?
Of course, Biden is trying to obscure the grim reality of economic crisis that is afflicting not just the American economy but also the European Union. Inflation of living costs for ordinary citizens in the U.S. and EU are at record highs not seen in decades. There is a sense of calamity in social conditions from mass poverty amid grotesque super-rich inequality. A major input to the general inflation is the soaring price of energy.
The global impact is causing food prices to escalate putting millions of people at risk of hunger, especially in Africa and other low-income nations.
The impending crisis is on an unprecedented scale. Yet, it is not inevitable.
? Read more in this week's Editorial
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